Harper's weekly . .shading her conni Yen have often, Mr. New I erne, helped ra better understanding of im ical duly i Inn Iself possessed. I have always yon 1at some time, though vo-a have bad little cmreason to think so. Help me once more, Sir; You will not -: ..-morrow ? said Mary, 1 ing up, and speaking first, a long while after. My darling, no, said George Ncwbenio. February 4, I860.] HARPERS WEEKLY. by™UmfanTw of ???-_. knew it fri Tin: accompanying engraving ofknown fish culled by the Japanese tlJ3 from a sketch obligingly furnished us by lliewriter of the following letter. It wi


Harper's weekly . .shading her conni Yen have often, Mr. New I erne, helped ra better understanding of im ical duly i Inn Iself possessed. I have always yon 1at some time, though vo-a have bad little cmreason to think so. Help me once more, Sir; You will not -: ..-morrow ? said Mary, 1 ing up, and speaking first, a long while after. My darling, no, said George Ncwbenio. February 4, I860.] HARPERS WEEKLY. by™UmfanTw of ???-_. knew it fri Tin: accompanying engraving ofknown fish culled by the Japanese tlJ3 from a sketch obligingly furnished us by lliewriter of the following letter. It will bo viewed inert produced somo years biucc by the exhibi-tion of a so-called mermaid at this To the D.!i:»->,/ H<ra--y, \V,-:kh,:. i- Dr. Phillips] with thendnnmediately i-ccogiiizcil hy tlie Jap- THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. In connection with the war now raging in North-ern Africa between Spain and Morocco we give theaccompanying picture of the rock of Gibraltar, thekey of the Mediterranean. If Spain should be suc-cessful in the war, her statesmen openly avow herintention of endeavoring to recover, by fair meansor foul, this important position. No attempt ofthe kind would be successful if made hy force ;but England is now less covetous of territory than Gibraltar, standing as it docs on n peninsula atthe entrance to the Mediterranean, is connectedwith die continent of Spain by a low sandy isth- :? niilr? and a I? .-*.11 l-ii:. :miof n mile broad ; having the bay of Gibraltar onthe west (which is formed of Europa Point on theeast and Point St. Garcia on the west) and the opensea of the Mediterranean on the east. Near thepoint of junction of this isthmus with the mainland are the Spanish lines, between w


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